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VA Senatorial Candidates 2014 Democrat and Republican

Virginia Senator Candidates
Virginia Senator Candidates 2014

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State Primary on June 10, 2014

Senator Candidates for Virginia

Mark Warner (D)
Ben Cline (R)
Ed Gillespie (R)  
Shak Hill (R)
Howie Lind (R) 
Rob Sarvis (Libertarian)

A list of Virginia Candidates for Congress are listed below by congressional district.

Virginia Candidates for Congress

Virginia Congress Candidates 2014
Virginia Congressional Candidates 2014

District 1:
Rob Wittman (R)

District 2:
Scott Rigell (R)
Kevin Meynardie (R)
Suzanne Patrick (D) 

District 3:
Bobby Scott (D)

District 4:
Randy Forbes (R)

District 5:
Robert Hurt (R)

District 6:
Bob Goodlatte (R)
Bruce Elder (D) 

District 7:
Eric Cantor (R)
Peter Greenwald (R) - Tea Party Activist 
Dave Brat (R)
Michael Dickinson (D)

District 8:
Bob Brink (D) 
Aneesh Chopra (D) 
Kerry Donley (D)
Adam Ebbin (D) 
Bill Euille (D) 
Charniele Herring (D)
Patrick Hope (D) 
Rob Krupicka (D)
Alfonso Lopez (D) 
Bruce Shuttleworth (D) 
Mark Sickles (D) 
Scott Surovell (D) 
Walter Tejada (D) 
Micah Edmond (R)
Rob Sarvis (Libertarian) 

District 9:
Morgan Griffith (R)

District 10:
Barbara Comstock (R) 
Jim LeMunyon (R) 
Tareq Salahi (R)
Richard Shickle (R) 
Richard Bolger (D)
John Foust (D) 
Sam Kubba (D) 
Julien Modica (D)
David Wroblewski (D) 

District 11:
Gerry Connolly (D)
Gerald Geddes (R)
Ron Meyer (R)
Suzanne Scholte (R)

United States Senate election in Virginia 2014

One-term incumbent Democrat Mark Warner was elected with 65% of the vote in 2008. He will be 58 years old in 2014. State Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli was considering challenging Warner, but decided to run for Governor of Virginia instead. Polling by Public Policy Polling shows Warner beating current Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who will be term-limited in 2013, 51% to 40%.

 

 

History of Virginia. Information that every Virginia Election Candidate for Senator Should Know.

One of the 13 original colonies, Virginia was the first part of the country permanently settled by the English, who established Jamestown on the banks of the James River in 1607. The home state of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers, Virginia played an important role in the American Revolution (1775-83). During the Civil War (1861-65), the city of Richmond, Virginia, became the capital of the Confederacy, and more than half of the conflict’s battles were fought in the state. Today, many government institutions are headquartered in Virginia, particularly in Arlington, located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. In addition to eight presidents, famous Virginians include singer Ella Fitzgerald, tennis star Arthur Ashe, actress Shirley MacLaine and authors Willa Cather and Tom Wolfe.

 

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